What's the best dog carrier for an american eskimo?

I wanted a carrier, either rolling or like a duffel bag that I can take my 20 lb american eskimo with me on trains and stuff. All the cute bags cater to super small dogs. The other ones that fit my dog aren't easy to travel with.I also wanted something…

    What's the best dog carrier for an american eskimo?

    I wanted a carrier, either rolling or like a duffel bag that I can take my 20 lb american eskimo with me on trains and stuff. All the cute bags cater to super small dogs. The other ones that fit my dog aren't easy to travel with.I also wanted something…...
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    • What's the best dog carrier for an american eskimo?

      What's the best dog carrier for an american eskimo? Dog Breed Discussions
      I wanted a carrier, either rolling or like a duffel bag that I can take my 20 lb american eskimo with me on trains and stuff. All the cute bags cater to super small dogs. The other ones that fit my dog aren't easy to travel with.I also wanted something comfortable for my dog and me. It doesn't have to be cute, but I would prefer not overly bulky.

      What's the best dog carrier for an american eskimo?

      What's the best dog carrier for an american eskimo? Dog Breed Discussions
    • I have a bag called "Sturdi-Bag" that comes in a number of sizes. Check it out on the web. It's the very best, IMO, because of the way it's constructed. It's also very lightweight. And, if you happen to live in the US and not Europe, sorry to burst your bubble, but you can't take a dog on a train in the US. Other public transportation, yes, but not Amtrak.

    • For the purpose of travel, I wouldnt bother with the soft-sided crates.. many public transportations do not allow for dogs to be transported in the soft crates.Many of those "cute" bags are not actually appropriate for public transit either.. most of them are NOT airline approved.. they are for little paris hilton wanna-bes to shove their little dogs in and try to sneak them into wal-mart.I reccommend you seek a solid-sided crate... such as a pet-mate vari-kennel..you can also get a kit like this to put wheels and a handle on the crate..http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3307+10627+19437&pcatid=19437The only passenger train here in the US that I know of is Amtrak, which does not allow pets.. the only bus line that I know of is Greyhound, which also does not allow pets.. only some airlines allow pets.. and a 20 pound dog would be too big for carry on standards, so he would have to ride in cargo.. which would require a solid crate, not a soft-sided one.